The central event in the history of political parties in Missouri, between 1850 end 1856, was the fight between the Benton and the Anti-Benton factions tor the control of the dominant Democratic party in the state. At the end of that tight, there was a Benton faction steadfast enough in the support of Benton that it is characterized by the expression "Die-Hards." The purpose of this study is to trace the emergence of these "Die-Hards" and define them in terms of their geographic location, their condition of economic development, and their social background in order to discover it there were other common influences, besides Benton's personal leadership, that bound them into one political party.--Preface
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Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.This paper, in short, attempts t...
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The faction of the Massachusetts Democratic Party led by David Henshaw was directly connected to the...
Missouri Senator David Rice Atchison represented one of the most radical southern factions in Congre...
Typescript.Includes 4 folded maps.In February, 1850, Thomas Hart Benton was defeated for reelection ...
The discussion of the nature of Populism has centered to a great extent on the question of the Popul...
On September 27, 1817, Thomas Hart Benton, a young St. Louis attorney and an aspiring politician, ki...
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-150) and index.Allan Nevins pointed out that Missouri...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.This paper, in short, attempts t...
The past few years have been highly enjoyable ones for anyone with an interest in the Trans-Mississi...
Bibliography: pages 365-374.The five years following the Civil War were a critical period in Missour...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of ArtsText from page ...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts"Thus, the year...
textSt. Louis played a central role in the sectional conflict that escalated in the United States i...
The objective of this research was to determine specifically why Missouri’s 1914 woman suffrage init...
This dissertation concerns agrarian third-party movements in Nebraska between 1876 and 1890. The pur...
The faction of the Massachusetts Democratic Party led by David Henshaw was directly connected to the...
Missouri Senator David Rice Atchison represented one of the most radical southern factions in Congre...
Typescript.Includes 4 folded maps.In February, 1850, Thomas Hart Benton was defeated for reelection ...
The discussion of the nature of Populism has centered to a great extent on the question of the Popul...
On September 27, 1817, Thomas Hart Benton, a young St. Louis attorney and an aspiring politician, ki...
Because Kansas has been called “the leading Midwestern Populist state,” and the Midwestern phrase wa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-150) and index.Allan Nevins pointed out that Missouri...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.This paper, in short, attempts t...
The past few years have been highly enjoyable ones for anyone with an interest in the Trans-Mississi...